
Theme from the TV series Bracken's World. Bracken's World was an American, NBC-TV series which ran for two seasons, the first (1969-70) of 26 episodes, the second (1970) of 15. The series starred Warren Stevens as John Bracken, the head of Century Studios in Hollywood. The show also starred Eleanor Parker (Sylvia Caldwell), Elizabeth Allen (Laura Deane), Peter Haskell (Kevin Grant), Linda Harrison (Paulette Douglas), Laraine Stephens (Diane Waring), Karen Jensen (Rachel Holt) and Dennis Cole (Davey Evans). Stevens left after the first season and was replaced by Leslie Nielsen (later of the Airplane movies). The show also featured cameos from real-life Hollywood stars like Edward G. Robinson and Debbie Reynolds. Bracken's World takes you backstage at a major Hollywood studio and shows you the stark reality behind its glamour. It's a world both dreamlike and ruthless; a place where jealousy and power vie with dedication and talent for the brass ring—stardom. __This real-life Hollywood is seen through the eyes of three beautiful starlets. Sometimes these glamorous young women compete for the same roles—and the same men. Yet the ties that bind them together are their careers, controlled by one man, the all-powerful head of the studio—Bracken.
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